David Marshall, B.A. (Hons), M.A., Ph.D
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David Marshall, B.A. (Hons), M.A., Ph.D
PhD in History University of Toronto
Areas of Research
Canadian History\ History of Religion in Canada, 1791-2016 History of Popular Culture in Canada, 1850-1970 History of Canadian Society during the First World War
Supervising degrees
History - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries
History - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
History - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
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http://hist.ucalgary.ca/profiles/david-b-marshall
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I am interested in supervising students working on the history of religion in Canada with a focus on the Protestant tradition and also the issue of secularization. In the field of popular culture, I am particularly interested in students whose research investigates the relationship between religion and popular culture. I am also interested in students researching the theme of war and society as it relates to the history of Canada during the First World. This research field includes the legacy and memorialization of the First World War throughout the twentieth century. I am accepting students at either the M.A. or Ph.D. level.
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